copycats
英
美 [ˈkɑpiˌkæts]
n. (尤为儿童用语,指无主见的)模仿者; 抄袭者; 好跟人学的人
copycat的复数
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 模仿犯罪的
Acopycatcrime is committed by someone who is copying someone else.- ...a series of copycat attacks by hooligan gangs.
流氓团伙的一系列模仿性袭击
- ...a series of copycat attacks by hooligan gangs.
- N-COUNT 模仿者;好跟人学的人
If you call someone acopycat, you are accusing them of copying your behaviour, dress, or ideas.- The Beatles have copycats all over the world.
披头士乐队的模仿者遍布全世界。
- The Beatles have copycats all over the world.
双语例句
- His greatest help, though, came from discussions with peers and teachers: "They told me to first get a patent, then think about increased competition from copycats."
通过与同辈或是老师的探讨,他得到很大启发,帮助,令他收益颇多。他说:“他们建议我要首先获得专利权,其次再考虑增强同行间竞争力的问题。” - Or the emergence of social networking sites such as the Facebook and its various copycats?
还是诸如Facebook及众多仿Facebook的社交网络的兴起? - Most venture-capital firms do not head abroad with the sole aim of looking for copycats, but plenty of their investments end up that way.
大部分风投公司进军国外市场的目的并非只是寻找模仿者,但他们许多的投资活动最终却只做到了这点。 - But many people point out that they appear to be simple copycats of sites created in the West.
但也有不不少人指出,它们只是西方网站的简单模仿。 - Or a bunch of copycats both imply a pattern.
或者一堆模仿者都会有规律。 - Copycats can easily lose share when the original company eventually enters the local market.
当原创公司最终要进入当地市场时,模仿者可能会很容易便失去原有市场份额。 - Often the originator of the business does not have the expertise to enter new countries quickly, so copycats can get there first.
而原创企业往往并不擅长迅速打入新国家的市场,所以模仿者便能捷足先登。 - Copycats will come out of the woodwork.
山寨产品会突然出现。 - Septwolves is now so successful that it has sired a whole lair of lupine copycats.
七匹狼如今是如此成功,以至于催生了一整批狼的模仿者。 - Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died in October, said in an authorized biography he would 'spend every penny' to fight copycats.
在一本授权传记里,去年十月去世的苹果公司共同创办人史蒂夫乔布斯(SteveJobs)说他会倾其所有去打击抄袭仿冒者。
